Halo laser has a one-of-a-kind skin resurfacing benefit that can eliminate all kinds of hyperpigmentation including those caused by sun damage, ageing, genetics, inflammation, and medical conditions.
HALO uses dual wavelengths for deep dermal regeneration and epidermal surface renewal. This allows for unrivaled flexibility and a highly accurate, safe treatment plan.
Ablative wavelengths: These ablative wavelengths create small thermal injuries that prompt the skin to produce new, healthy skin. This leads to an improvement in skin texture, tone, pigmentation, pore size and a glow that many patients call their "HALO glow."
Non-ablative wavelengths: These non-ablative wavelengths target deep pigments and deeper sun damage in the dermis and epidermis, causing the skin to produce collagen and elastin, which help resurface and tighten the skin.
Using motion-tracking technology, the handpiece is moved across each section of the face in a crisscross manner to ensure even treatment. This allows for the most targeted and precise treatment possible based on your specific needs, downtime, and goals.
Recovery from Halo is faster than traditional fractional laser skin resurfacing treatments. Mild swelling and redness are common for the first 24 hours and the skin may develop a lightly bronzed appearance within 2 to 3 days.
Patients can experience a gradual improvement in pigmentation and dermal health over the course of weeks or months, depending on the severity and extent of sun damage and uneven texture. Most patients see results in as little as a single treatment, but a series of treatments is recommended for more severe cases.